makonero

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Oct 27, 2017
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Everyone knows that "vanilla" is kind of the base flavor for ice cream, and alongside chocolate it's the most popular. But after buying some new febreeze air fresheners, I realized that while vanilla is super popular as a scent (in candles, sprays, etc.) but chocolate is nowhere to be found, even though I'd argue that chocolate as a flavor is more popular than vanilla.

WTF is up with that? Is there a market for chocolate scented candles and chocolate air fresheners that are being underserved right at this moment?!


tldr: ERA should make a chocolate scented candle and sell it to dril for millions of dollars
 

Goldenroad

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Chocolate isn't that great of a smell on it's own.
 

RadzPrower

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Me and my wife were in the mall Saturday and picked up a chocolate scented candle to smell it...we both agreed it was disgusting...and my wife actually really loves chocolate where I don't.
 

PlanetSmasher

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Oct 25, 2017
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Chocolate doesn't smell particularly great except in very specific situations. Vanilla is soothing, chocolate can kind of overpower your senses if you have to smell it for too long.

I used to work downwind from a chocolate factory when I lived in Chicago. For like 15 seconds upon stepping outside, it would smell great, but then after a short while it would just be like "oh god it won't leave my nose". It gets to be too much.
 

Wackamole

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Oct 27, 2017
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For vanilla smell you just need the anal gland of a bever.
Chocolate only smells great in large quantities. Vanilla smell is stronger.
 

Deer

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It isn't? I have a cholocate scented shea butter for my body... I think it smells really nice šŸ™
 

Gunny T Highway

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Oct 27, 2017
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Chocolate only smells nice in certain situations. Vanilla is a much more pleasant smell to most people.
 

Pulp

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I haven't seen fresh ground coffee scent either (which I want!) Comes down to sales probably..
 

Kitsunebaby

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Vanilla is a good modifier, like musk or tonka been. You can take most any scent and give it some warmth and complexity by adding vanilla.

Chocolate has fewer notes that it pairs well with, though I'm personally quite fond of chocolate or cocoa notes in fragrances.
 

Javier

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Oct 27, 2017
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Everyone knows that "vanilla" is kind of the base flavor for ice cream, and alongside chocolate it's the most popular. But after buying some new febreeze air fresheners, I realized that while vanilla is super popular as a scent (in candles, sprays, etc.) but chocolate is nowhere to be found, even though I'd argue that chocolate as a flavor is more popular than vanilla.

WTF is up with that? Is there a market for chocolate scented candles and chocolate air fresheners that are being underserved right at this moment?!


tldr: ERA should make a chocolate scented candle and sell it to dril for millions of dollars

I prefer to eat it rather than smell it.
 

julia crawford

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Oct 27, 2017
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Did you know there is a high risk that if something smells of chocolate people will eat it
It's true
 

hikarutilmitt

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I haven't seen fresh ground coffee scent either (which I want!) Comes down to sales probably..
This would actually get me to buy a candle. That and maybe some type of beer or lager, since I tend to like the smell of beers but goddamn if I can ever stomach to drink one.
 

vixolus

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Sep 22, 2020
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if anyone has been the Hershey Park and gone thru that the making of chocolate ride knows how good chocolate smells

inb4 hersheys isnt chocolate
 

maigret

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Jun 28, 2018
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Most scents come from flowers, don't they? Vanilla is from an orchid whereas chocolate is from a seed that needs to be dried and processed before we consume it.
 

balohna

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Nov 1, 2017
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Most people will riot if they smell chocolate and then don't get to eat it. It's too dangerous to just waft the scent at people without delivering the goods.
 

Neuroxia

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Axe never fails to deliver :))
 

Shadow

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Oct 28, 2017
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My mom has a stuffed animal that smells like chocolate. Always awesome to smell.
 

BLEEN

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Oct 27, 2017
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Vanilla is stronger of a scent.

But chocolate is pretty popular, it just doesn't have that much oomph.
 

Akira86

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Oct 25, 2017
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in my experience, lots of people like cocoa or chocolate hints in fragrance

of course i wouldn't like anything that smelled like Hershey anyway lmao.
 

Snarfington

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Oct 25, 2017
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A good chocolate scent isn't particularly overwhelming, but it's quite strong, mellow and full in the same way the smell of coffee is. And while I love the smell of a fresh cup of coffee, I wouldn't want my house to smell like it 24/7. Whereas beaver ass vanilla is brighter, fresher as a smell and so it's more subtly invigorating and inviting.
 

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There are a few dark chocolate and white chocolate scented products available. I personally don't appreciate non-edible things smelling like foodstuff.
 
Oct 25, 2017
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You might think a pizza smells delicious as a food you're about to eat, but not as an aromatic you'd burn a candle for your house. Chocolate kinda falls in the same category.
 

SanTheSly

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After years of being bombarded by Lynx/Axe Chocolate sprays in the boys locker rooms, I'm a little traumatised by chocolate based scents.